Apply DECKMASTER® Hidden Deck Brackets on alternating sides of all joists flat against
the joist top. On perimeter joists, apply brackets end-to-end on the inside of the
joist only. Fasten with DECKMASTER® Joist Screws through every other hole in the
side of the bracket.

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Brackets are alternated to give equal support to the joist. Because the screws go
in at a 60 degree angle there is some tension to pull the boards in one direction.
Alternating the brackets allows the joist to have equal tension on both sides of
the joist thereby equalizing the holding power from both sides of the joist.

Step 2.

Working from the top of the deck, lay each deck board on the joist. Reach underneath
the deck board and drive a minimum of two DECKMASTER® Bracket Screws through the
bracket, up into the deck board. If you have sufficent space you can install from
below.

A DeckMate® spacer is handy for proper spacing.

Step 3.

Where deck boards end with a splice over the joist, fasten brackets to both sides
of the joist. If a random splice pattern is used, cut a bracket the width of the
deck board and attach to the opposite side of the joist from the full-length bracket.

Cut brackets the length of the deck board and attach to opposite side of joist.

Step 4.

Continue to attach deck boards as in number 2 above, maintaining your desired spacing
between boards. if there is no access underneath the deck, the last board(s) should
be attached through the surface with screws. Countersink the screws and plug the
holes to maintain surface appearance.

Required Materials

The DECKMASTER brackets are 22.5" long and are meant to be alternated on each side
of the joist to give equal support to the joist as the screws go in at an angle.

ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF DECKMASTER® HIDDEN BRACKETS NEEDED:

How Many Brackets Do I Need?

Deck Size

Joist Spacing

Square Ft.

16" O.C.

24" O.C.

25 Sq. Ft.

10
Brackets

10
Brackets

50

20

20

75

30

30

100

40

30

200

80

60

300

120

90

400

160

120

500

200

150

Joists spaced 12 inches on center will require 100 brackets
for every 150 to 175 square feet of deck surface.

Joists spaced 16 inches on center will require 100 brackets
for every 225 to 250 square feet of deck surface.

Joists spaced 24 inches on center will require 100 brackets
for every 325 to 350 square feet of deck surface.

To Determine Exact Count:

Measure the length of each joist.

Determine the total joist length in inches (mm) and divide the number by 22 (559).

Count joists where deck boards splice as two joists.

For random deck board splice pattern, include additional brackets to be cut into
shorter pieces.

The following will calculate the number of DECKMASTER®
Hidden Deck Brackets you will need in FEET.

Enter the length of all joists in feet:
(Press enter or click anywhere outside the form to update the Hidden Brackets Needed)

Number of DECKMASTER® Hidden Deck Brackets Needed:

The following will calculate the number of DECKMASTER®
Hidden Deck Brackets you will need in METRIC.

Enter the length of all joists in mm:
(Press enter or click anywhere outside the form to update the Hidden Brackets Needed)

Number of DECKMASTER® Hidden Deck Brackets Needed:

Add a few more for splices, stairs, or special patterns and your ready to get to
work.

Deckmaster Deck Board & Joist Screws

DECKMASTER® has made it easier for you to select your screws. Beginning in May 1999
we will be providing the screws you need with the brackets. Look for the red, green
and blue boxes that show “brackets and screws now included.”

Use the 10 Pack for fill-in, or on very small decks, stairs, or benches where you
don't need an entire box of 100.

Helpful Tools

In addition to standard carpentry tools, the following is recommended:

KNEE PADS - installing the system from the top is fastest

SCREW GUN, DRILL - Screws are designed for "one stroke"
installation. Higher volt cordless drill need to be fully charged. For most applications
a standard screw gun or drill may be used. In tight areas, an offset drill or screw
gun is recommended.

TIN SNIPS or 7" Abrasive blade for circular saw. Used
to cut brackets where needed.